Samsung Galaxy S10 Spec Review

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Samsung Galaxy S10 Spec Review

The Galaxy S10 is one of the best in the S series. It’s labelled as the fitting 10Th Anniversary phone from Samsung. It’s described as a novel looking, infinity on screen, it’s very large it displaces the front camera plus a triple lens camera for taking ultra-wide photos. The screen fingerprint also offers a great service whilst the wireless power share will serve you and your friends as well. There are lots of changes regarding improvements, but you’re getting good returns on your investment.

A powerful camera is its own right, the reasons being it has:

  • A big screen despite the size
  • The performance is good
  • A triple camera

The cheaper and portable Galaxy S10 was designed with a beautiful 6.1 screen into a more manageable size with a lot to achieve. To put it in another way, it is a phone with a large screen in a compact body for people who are not too keen about massive flagship smartphones

This phone is the ideal phone if judging by size, the price, and the performance. A beautiful screen in a tiny body. It measures:

  • 4mm wide
  • 9 mm tall
  • Stunning 6.1 in QHD + AMOLED screen
  • About the same size as iPhone XS
  • The lightest top end smartphone in the market

The size and the weight make it one of the easiest phones to handle and fits into the pocket with no discomfort. The important sensors are neatly tucked behind the vibrant and the super AMOLED display. There’s a new ultra-sonic fingerprint sensor, there’s no longer a fingerprint pad on the back or any visible part of the phone. The sensor is now invisible at the front where most users feel it’s the right place. The punch hole display became a trend in the S10 after the idea was revealed in honour view 20. The in-screen fingerprint sensor was also introduced after the appearance in the one plus 6T, Huawei Mate 20 pro and some of the vivo phones.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Spec Review – Design

The main aim of the design is to achieve the impressive 93.1% screen to body ratio at the front of the phone. To be candid, it’s a little bit better compared to a traditional notch. A quick opinion about selfie camera, the only one that offers a cleaner looking alternative on a very similar curved display is the one plus 7 pro. You won’t be bothered about the Samsung punch hole after using it for a couple of hours. There are arrays of lenses that takes:

  • Normal photos
  • Telephoto
  • New ultra-wide photos

More about the Design Below

  • Both front and back were covered with glass
  • Especially attractive in its pearlescent white
  • Curved at the edges
  • Thin polished metal band
  • Screen cut for camera poke

There is an ultra-sonic fingerprint scanner for unlocking the phone with the thumb on the screen. The most interesting aspect is the existence of a headphone socket at the bottom – this is quite rare for a top end smartphone

Water resistance is IP68 and depths of up to 1.5 metres in immersed in water for about 30 minutes. You’ll rinse your phone afterwards and seems like nothing happen even after dropping it in the toilet.

You have a lesser amount of grip due to the design of the glass and metal body. You must be careful most especially if you’re accident prone therefore it might be good to get a protective case. You might go for a slim silicon to ensure the phone is not bulky in your hand.

The QUALCOMM backed tech is meant to be better and more secured which is the reason is being used by Samsung for a 3D scan of your print. One of the good things about this is, it will work with your fingers if it’s wet or cold, these are major issues with optical scanners.

The QUALCOMM works very well, but not as effective as an optical fingerprint scanner, not effective does mean you have to wait for a long time to get a response just a few seconds to read, register and unlock the phone but lacks the zip of scanner because it’s not embedded in the display.

The standard headphone jack is still being included in the Samsung phone even 2019 despite introducing wireless Galaxy buds and reducing the thickness of the Galaxy S10.

 Samsung Galaxy S10 Spec Review – Specifications

  • Processor – Samsung Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Storage – 128GB + micro SD card
  • RAM – 8GB of RAM
  • Screen – 6.1-inch QHD + AMOLED (550PP1)
  • Operating system – One UI based on Android 9 pie
  • Camera – Front 10MP selfie and triple rear
  • Connectivity – Dual SIM, LTE, WIFI, NFC, Bluetooth 5, wireless charging and GPS

Performance

  • Lesser spotted headphone with a USB-C port at the bottom for power
  • Same memory, processor, and storage as the Galaxy S10 +
  • Similar performance to the Galaxy S10 +
  • It keeps up with the competitors without a struggle
  • A big leap from Galaxy S8
  • Battery lasts for twenty-four hours
  • Browse and use apps, push messages and emails
  • Watch 60 minutes of offline videos
  • Shoot about five photos a day
  • Listen to about five hours of music
  • Cable charging is a bit slow

Camera

  • App is simple and straight forward to get a grip on
  • Rear camera is one of the best in the market
  • 12-megapixel telephoto camera
  • 16-megapixel ultra-wide angle
  • Flexible for shooting modes
  • Zooms from 0.5 to 2x and on to 10x hybrid zoom
  • Produces good photos with a good light
  • Detail focus
  • Quick autofocus
  • Great live focus mode
  • Records depth information
  • Blur the background image in portrait
  • Performs colour isolation
  • Post straight to Instagram with a dedicated mode
  • Excellent video capture
  • Single selfie camera poking through the screen

On the video side, there was an upgrade to the software to include video stabilisation. This is to ensure that all ultra-video is as smooth as an active camera. There’s also the HDR10+ Video recording which is impressive because S9 did not offer HDR recording at all. It pulls in a wider amount of contrast via the HEVC (smaller files) codec turns off when the Samsung’s lab labelled HDR10+ is enabled in the settings. It works well except for large files and few hiccups.

Fingerprint Sensor

  • Mounted towards the bottom of the screen
  • The fingerprint reader is embedded under the screen
  • Ultrasound is used to read ridges through your display
  • Fingerprint scanner is built right into the screen
  • Not as quick as an optical sensor
  • Other finger readers are optical but less secured

Samsung One UI

  • Touchable things are placed towards the bottom while information is displayed at the top
  • Runs new one UI version of the Android 9 pie
  • One UI is a big upgrade compared to previous software
  • Makes phone with large screen more useable
  • Top half for viewing
  • Bottom part for touch-based interactions
  • Menus, buttons, and other touch interactions are easy to reach with the thumb
  • Gesture navigation is a weak point, less ergonomic
  • Bixby voice assistance is always on standby not as great as Google assistant

Observations

  • The prism white comes with different tints and will work according to the angle of the light.
  • Stereo speakers are amazing
  • Most screen protector is compatible with the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, although a compatible one also comes with the package.
  • Compared to last year’s model the haptic vibrations were sharper, but not as good as Apple’s excellent Taptic engine on the iPhone.

More about S10

  • An all-round great handset that keeps thing reasonably to manage
  • Designed with a big beautiful screen that’s great for watching videos at ease even whilst holding the phone in your hand
  • The performance is excellent
  • A great camera combined with a software that has helped to redefine technology in the modern world
  • The ultrasonic finger printer works well
  • Battery life is not great, it’s advisable that the phone is fully charged before a night out.
  • To activate some of the power saving mode to ensure the battery last longer.
  • If you want a smaller phone with a great performance, you can’t go wrong with this magnificent device.
  • Hole punch, notch
  • Dual SIM
  • Micro SD slot
  • Low light performance is good.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Spec Review – In Conclusion

The S10 has managed to remain a very powerful and attractive phone after its successor the Samsung Galaxy S20. I think one of the reasons is this phone was designed with the

  • 5G capabilities
  • Better cameras
  • Faster speed

You might be someone who wants to update your phone perhaps from Samsung Galaxy 9 or on the other hand, you already have Samsung Galaxy s10 but thinking of upgrading before you do ref further. If you’re not all that crazy about having the latest phone, this phone still remains a top tier device with specs and cameras that will compete with the 2020’s better phones.

This cutting edge device provides the benefit of effortless high performance and comfort, thanks to an outstanding innovation. The secret behind this stunning device is the amazing design which provides much functionality with effortless power. The device offers an amazing feeling of comfort and control.

 

 

 

 

Author: Richmond Ball

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